The Melbourne Cup 2015 Charity Luncheon was held at the Amari Watergate Bangkok recently. Named ‘Racing for a Better Future’ the funds raised were for infrastructure projects in Thailand. (l-r) Joseph Karam, Hotel Manager, Amari Watergate Bangkok, Kate Garner, H.E. Paul Robilliard, Australian Ambassador to Thailand, Averil Taylor, First Secretary (Consul), New Zealand Embassy, Marylou Rainsford, and David Cumming, Vice President and Area GM, ONYX Hospitality Group.
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